y294.09.1 to y294.09.7 Thea, Bjorn and Kaito attempt to find evidence that ties the Black Sword to the operations of the Grommet. A run down factory ship sailing the seas of the ocean world of Mensah. Raj stays on his island and learns from his accountant that he is running out of money. Thea meets Troy, an agent from the Mensah Ministry of Protocol. He is there to provide backup on the off chance there really is a connection between the Black Sword and Grommet. Thea and Kaito mix it up with Hextor "Dirty" Drake whom they believe might be a member of the Black Sword because he ripped off four tons of a spice called Summer Thet from Captain Kelton Holmes, owner of the Free-Trader Hudson which touched down on the deck of the Grommet. Kaito gets drunk and spends 1,000 Credits on a woman of questionable morals. Thea talks with Carmel Forte about Drake and learns that Drake's brother made off with several million credits taken from the Mensah Navy. Thea saves Captain Holmes from being knifed by Drake. In return Holmes gives Thea a small revolver which she takes to Kaito. (What was she thinking!!) Kaito uses the revolver to shoot one of Drakes lackeys but in turn is stabbed twice by Drake. Very near death he is rescued by Thea who beats Drake twice with her collapsible staff. Captain Holmes takes Kaito and Thea onboard the Hudson where his medic, Dr William Armstead treats them for their wounds. Troy and Thea leave Kaito on the Hudson as they go to talk with Carmel Forte, a woman who Thea thinks might have information on Drake. She doesn't so they leave and are ambushed by Drake who takes them to the ship's main office. Captain Holmes offers to take Kaito to the Tantry system but Kaito conviences him to stay and wait for his friends. Kaito contacts Dame Candis Worth using the communication equipment on the Hudson and pisses her off to a point where she sends ground troop to the Grommet just to arrest him. Thea and Troy are taken to the main office and confronted by a bald man with a red beard accompanied by a young woman with bright green eyes and flaming red hair. The bald man knows how Thea disrupted his operation on Quartermark and expressed sadness that he will not have the opportunity to kill Sir Churchgate. He further explains to Thea that Churchgate and his friends escaped in a Yacht that was to be his entrance payment into a new group of associates. But that fortunately "they" have other talents to bring to the table. He showed Thea a small grey vial of an alien drug that his new associates have given him as part of his pay. He doesn't know what it will do so he offers Thea a choice. Either she take the drug or she can have Troy given the drug. With out a second thought Thea offers her life for Troy's. Somehow the bald man and his red haired friend seemed to know exactly when to leave so that they would not be caught when several armored grav-vehicles with combat armed troops arrived. The calvary comes over the hills just in time. To wrap up. Thea had turned on her pen sized video recorder and had a record of meeting the bald man. Whom Kaito saw was Sir Landen Xaiver. With clear evidence of a connection with Pirates Kaito is let off the murder charge (as he shot a pirate). He and Thea were paid 15,000 credits each and with Bjorn were taken to the island of Roy's Folly. Jengo made Thea as comfortable as possible and three days later she woke up from the drug induced comma. The drug had rewired her brain greatly increasing her intelligence and slightly increasing her dexterity.